LITTLE vs TIME: NOUN
- A small degree or scale; miniature.
- A small quantity, amount, space, or the like.
- A short distance or time.
- Something much less than all.
- A small quantity or amount.
- A small amount or duration
- A time-out.
- The hour at which a pub closes.
- The rate of speed at which a piece of music is played; the tempo.
- The meter of a musical pattern.
- The rate of speed of a measured activity.
- The period during which a radio or television program or commercial is broadcast.
- The hourly pay rate.
- The period spent working.
- The customary period of work.
- A prison sentence.
- A period of apprenticeship.
- A period of military service.
- A person's experience during a specific period or on a certain occasion.
- One's period of greatest activity or engagement.
- One's lifetime.
- Used to indicate the number of instances by which something is multiplied or divided.
- One of several instances.
- An appointed or fated moment, especially of death or giving birth.
- A period at one's disposal.
- Periods or a period necessary or available for a given activity.
- Periods or a period designated for a given activity.
- A suitable or opportune moment or season.
- The present with respect to prevailing conditions and trends.
- An interval, especially a span of years, marked by similar events, conditions, or phenomena; an era.
- A system by which such intervals are measured or such numbers are reckoned.
- A similar number representing a specific point on this continuum, reckoned in hours and minutes.
- A number, as of years, days, or minutes, representing such an interval.
- An interval separating two points on this continuum; a duration.
- A nonspatial continuum in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future.
- The period of time a prisoner is imprisoned
- Rhythm as given by division into parts of equal time
- The fourth coordinate that is required (along with three spatial dimensions) to specify a physical event
- The time as given by a clock
- A period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something
- A suitable moment
- An indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities)
- An instance or single occasion for some event
- A person's experience on a particular occasion
- The continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past
LITTLE vs TIME: ADJECTIVE
- Insignificant, trivial.
- Young children.
- The quahog, or round clam.
- The offices of prime, tierce, sext, and nones. Vespers and compline are sometimes included.
- A public examination about the middle of the course, which is less strict and important than the final one; -- called also smalls. Cf. Great go, under Great.
- The fourth and smallest finger of the hand.
- An Englishman opposed to territorial expansion of the British Empire. See Antiimperialism, above.
- See Chief hare.
- Small in extent of views or sympathies; narrow; shallow; contracted; mean; illiberal; ungenerous.
- Small in force or efficiency; not strong; weak; slight; inconsiderable
- Small in dignity, power, or importance; not great; insignificant; contemptible.
- Small in quantity or amount; not much
- Short in duration; brief.
- Small in size or extent; not big; diminutive; -- opposed to big or large
- Younger or youngest. Used especially of a sibling.
- Being at an early stage of growth; young.
- Having scant power or influence; of minor status.
- Narrow; petty.
- Unimportant; trivial.
- Short in extent or duration; brief.
- Small in quantity or extent: : small.
- Small in size.
- (informal terms) small and of little importance
- Of short duration or distance
- Limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent
- Small in a way that arouses feelings (of tenderness or its opposite depending on the context)
- Not fully grown
- Lowercase
- (of a voice) faint
- Of or relating to installment buying.
- Payable on a future date or dates.
- Constructed so as to operate at a particular moment.
- Of, relating to, or measuring time.
LITTLE vs TIME: VERB
- N/A
- Measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time
- Set the speed, duration, or execution of
- Assign a time for an activity or event
- Regulate or set the time of
- Adjust so that a force is applied an an action occurs at the desired time
LITTLE vs TIME: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To speculate based on the anticipated short-term performance of (a market).
- To set or maintain the tempo, speed, or duration of.
- To record the speed or duration of.
- To adjust to keep accurate time.
- To set the time for (an event or occasion).
LITTLE vs TIME: ADVERB
- Not in the least; not at all.
- Not much; scarcely.
- Not much
- N/A
LITTLE vs TIME: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not tall
- Low in stature
- Low in stature; not tall; describing something or someone with a stature less than normal
- (quantifier used with mass nouns) small in quantity or degree; not much or almost none or (with `a') at least some
- (informal) small and of little importance
- (of children and animals) young, immature
- Insignificant, contemptible, weak. See littleness.
- And Scanty, slender, moderate.
- Synonyms Minute, tiny.
- Hence— Petty in character; mean; narrow; wanting breadth or largeness: as, a little soul or mind.
- Not great; small in consideration, dignity, consequence, etc.; petty; inconsiderable; insignificant: as, a little office; little affairs; a little accident.
- Not of great extent or duration; not long; short in space or time; brief: as, a little way or distance; a little while.
- Not much; of small amount, quantity, or degree; restricted; limited: as, a little food or drink; little joy or happiness; little influence.
- Not large in number; having few constituent, members or parts: as, a little army or fleet; a little city.
- Not large or much.
- In a small quantity or degree; not much; slightly.
- To make less. Compare belittle.
- To become little or less.
- (idiom) (little by little) By small degrees or increments; gradually.
- (idiom) (a little) Somewhat; a bit.
- A reading of a point in time as given by a clock
- (idiom) (any time) Used to acknowledge an expression of gratitude.
- (idiom) (against time) With a quickly approaching time limit.
LITTLE vs TIME: RELATED WORDS
- Miniscule, Puny, Smaller, Minuscule, Mingy, Teeny, Small, Teensy, Tiny, Dinky, Wee, Piddling, Weensy, Slight, Bitty
- Hours, Year, When, Periods, Period, Days, Day, Prison term, Moment, Fourth dimension, Clock time, Sentence, Meter, Clip, Clock
LITTLE vs TIME: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Miniscule, Puny, Smaller, Minuscule, Mingy, Teeny, Small, Teensy, Tiny, Dinky, Wee, Piddling, Weensy, Slight, Bitty
- Now, Month, Hours, Year, When, Periods, Period, Days, Day, Moment, Fourth dimension, Clock time, Sentence, Clip, Clock
LITTLE vs TIME: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Needing something a little more specific, Angela Quarles researched beat sheets and developed one that is a little more formal.
- It can be a little too loud and a little too crowded so best to enjoy not at peak times.
- Little by little, reality came back to him, the ordinary things that now would always be just ordinary things.
- However, we have had roosters wait until a little later, and begin a little sooner, too.
- Made with sweet little ears, a sweet little expression, and those fun tassels.
- Then, add some text pages and create a little story book that your little one will love.
- Stick this little loop near the back of your shoe using very little corn syrup.
- So, this one os perfect to get a little bit of rustic, a little classic, and a little bit of glamour to your home.
- Little by little he was preparing himself, unwittingly, for the miracle.
- Carrying case is little smaller on the sides, little taller.
- Screen time is the amount of time spent on media devices such as TV, mobile phones, computers, tablets, etc.
- Some clocks allow you to select any time zone, even those time zones that are outside the coverage area.
- Board of Directors or any committee thereof, as the case may be, from time to time without further notice.
- PARIS Monday, my lord, This time of sadness allows no time for love.
- Ownership Agreement as it may from time to time be supplemented or amended.
- Most of the time, screen time is associated with negative effects.
- Note: These FAQs may be updated from time to time.
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan, as amended from time to time.
- Full Time or Part Time, can work from home.
- Assistant manager resume even If you saved time, write how much time you saved time, write how time!
LITTLE vs TIME: QUESTIONS
- How did little mix's album Little Mix do in other countries?
- What does the third Little Pig do in the Three Little Pigs?
- Are Amazon and Starbucks paying too little or too little corporation tax?
- What happened to Michele Carey from live a little love a little?
- What happens when little blue and Little Yellow meet each other?
- When did just a little bit by Little Milton come out?
- Who voices the Little Einsteins in Little People Big World?
- Why is Perrie Edwards not performing with little Little Mix?
- Does Noel Gallagher sing lead vocals on Little by Little?
- What is the Little Mermaids name in Little Mermaid?
- What is the Working Time Directive or working time regulations?
- What time does the time change on Saturday in the US?
- What is the smallest unit of time on the geologic time scale?
- Do you waste your time on people who don't give you time?
- How to Time Machine on MacBook Air with AirPort Time Capsule?
- Why do sunrise and sunset times vary from time to time?
- When does the clock change from Standard Time To Daylight Time?
- What time does Daylight Savings Time end in Houston?
- What time is the Mega Millions drawing Central Time?
- What time is 5pm Central Standard Time in Eastern Standard Time?